1998
- Pg. 1-4 Alternatiewe Voortplantingsmetodes van die Lietjie
- Pg. 5-7 The use of Isozyme Analysis for Differentiation Between Litchi Cultivars
- Pg. 8-10 Evaluating the Success of Cross-Pollinating Techniques in Litchis (Litchi chinensis Sonn)
- Pg. 11-16 Evaluasie van Genotipes in the Suid-Afrikaanse Lietsjieteelprogram
- Pg. 17-19 Vordering met Fase II Kultivarevaluasieprogram
- Pg. 20-25 Effects of Current CO2 Assimilation and Stored Reserves on Lychee Fruit Growth
- Pg. 26-27 Pheno/Physiological Patterns of Litchi Trees
- Pg. 28-31 Development in Litchi Tree Manipulation and High-Density Planting
- Pg. 32-36 Research on Alternatives to Post-Harvest Sulphur Fumigation of Litchi Fruit
- Pg. 37-43 Post-Harvest Technology of Fresh Lychee: Commercial Perspectives from Thailand
- Pg. 44-46 Effect of Heat-Acid Treatement on Quality of Lychee Fruit
- Pg. 48 Klonale Vermeerdering van Lietsjies
- Pg. 49 Litchi Cultivars in South Africa: The Current Situation
- Pg. 50 Promising Phase I Selections in the Litchi Breeding Programme
- Pg. 51 Gene Source Potential for Breeding of New Litchi Cultivars
- Pg. 52 Visit to Madagascar and the Import of Promising Plant Material as well as Six Promising Cultivars from Israel
- Pg. 53 Phenological Cycles and Seasonal Starch Fluctuations in the Growth Models of HLH Mauritius and McLean’s Red Litchi Trees
- Pg. 54-55 Report on the 1996 Thailand Litchi Visit
- Pg. 56 Continued Research to Improve the Quality of Export Litchis
- Pg. 57 An Overview of Post-Harvest Storage of Mauritius Litchi Fruit
- Pg. 58 Tree Manipulation and Pruning of Young and Bearing Litchi Trees in High-Density Orchards